Girls Gone Strong!

Welcome to the 48th episode of WOW – I have been hanging out to bring you this episode and finally it is ready to be heard!

My badass lady this week is Molly Galbraith co-founder of Girls Gone Strong. Girls Gone Strong was started in 20111 by 7 women who wanted to change the landscape of Nutrition and Training for women.

Fast foward to today and GGS is one of the largest communities of empowered women, and one of the most influential sources of body positive, evidence based women’s based information in the world.

I have always respected the work and information that GGS and all of it’s contributors have produced over the years (you will be familiar with some of the advisory board members from previous episodes Neghar Fonooni, Erin Brown and Jen Sinkler) so to have Molly on the show is unreal.

In this episode Molly dives into her story and shares with us some deeply personal pivotal life moments. Her stories providing great life lessons for many of us.

I also want to draw attention to the fact that a movement such as GGS can only get as big and impactful as it is under a particular type of leadership. It is testimant to Molly’s clear vision and her unwaivering committment to self-improvement and a desire to help women step into their power that Girls Gone Strong is as impacful as it is.

Molly’s post that broke the internet:

iTunes Reviews

September 9, 2016I LOVE listening to the W.O.W Collective. It's packed with so much inspiration and positivity that is sure to help you through your day. It's a must-listen!

by Jdemolition from United States

WOW Collective -Empowers Women Worldwide

April 5, 2016Nardia shares great insight and wisdom..inspiring. I have listened to all of the W.O.W Collectives. Nardia has interviews with some amazing women..who tell their stories of struggles and triumphs to success. Some are touching…makes you reflect on your own personal journey.

by spincat from United States

Excited by this series!

October 14, 2015I'm incredibly excited to see this series continue. I love the information I've heard. My one concern is that every interview seems to get cut off before it has completed. If I could hear the whole thing, I'm certain I would give it a 5-star rating.